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Chapter no 32 – EMMA

Just for the Summer

There was a strange man in my room.

I tried to blink through the fog of my confusion to make sense of what I was seeing. I didnโ€™t recognize him. Reddish brown hair, late thirties. He was taking my blood pressure. A pretty brown-haired woman stood next to him, unpacking a duffel bag full of medical supplies.

Had I called 911? I didnโ€™t remember.

They didnโ€™t look like EMTs. They were in street clothes.

My head was throbbing. I was so dehydrated I felt withered. My bottom lip had cracked in the middle, and I touched it absently with my dry tongue, my eyes listlessly sweeping the rest of the room trying to figure out what was happening.

Justin was on a ladder changing the batteries on the smoke alarm.

Justin.ย Heย came.

I would have cried if Iโ€™d had enough water in me to make tears.

He finished and started climbing down. โ€œHow fast will this help?โ€ he asked the man and woman.

โ€œPretty fast,โ€ the man said. โ€œShe should be feeling better soon.โ€

The man took off the blood pressure cuff and smiled at me. โ€œEmma? Iโ€™m Jacob. This is my wife, Briana. Weโ€™re emergency medicine physicians. Iโ€™m going to give you some Zofran and some fluids, okay?โ€

I nodded.

Jacob started prepping the IV and Briana pulled out a stethoscope and listened to my stomach. Checking for bowel sounds, I knew, looking for blockages. She finished and put the stethoscope around her neck. โ€œProbably norovirus. A real nasty strain going around.โ€

โ€œCould be Taco Bell,โ€ Jacob said, giving his wife a playful eyebrow.

She gasped and gave him an amused look. โ€œWell, now you have to take me there for dinner. See what youโ€™ve done?โ€

He chuckled.

โ€œThanks for coming,โ€ Justin said from the foot of the bed, looking concerned.

Briana wrapped my arm with a tourniquet. โ€œNo problem. We got Benny and Jane to watch Ava. Weโ€™ll probably turn it into a date night.โ€

Justin chewed on the side of his thumb while she put my IV in, and I registered that he was really worried. Like, reallyย reallyย worried.

I started to feel better within half an hour. As soon as the nausea was under control, Briana gave me some Motrin for the headache. We had to do two bags of saline before the doctors were satisfied with my condition.

โ€œPush fluids,โ€ Jacob said, packing up the duffel bag. โ€œFood is less important than getting her hydrated. Tea, anything with electrolytes. Lots of rest.โ€

โ€œIโ€™ll call tomorrow to check in,โ€ Briana said. โ€œOr call me if you have any other concerns, but I think sheโ€™s looking good.โ€ She turned to me. โ€œJustin says youโ€™re a nurse at Royaume. Come say hi to me the next time youโ€™re there. We can go get lunch.โ€

โ€œThank you,โ€ I said, huskily. โ€œI donโ€™t know what I would have done if you didnโ€™t come.โ€

She nodded at Justin. โ€œThank him. Youโ€™re better becauseย heย came.โ€

She turned to go and paused. โ€œHey, do you know who your landlord is, by chance?โ€

โ€œNeil?โ€

โ€œThat guyโ€™s an asshole. Just so you know.โ€

I pulled my face back. โ€œHow long have you worked with him?โ€ I asked. โ€œToo long, but thatโ€™s not what Iโ€™m talking about. He used to date my

best friend. For seven years. The guyโ€™s a dick. Just be careful.โ€

I squeezed my eyes shut and blew out a tired breath. My brain was too dried up to think about this right now.

โ€œAnyway, it was nice meeting you,โ€ she said, going on. โ€œMy husbandโ€™s going to take me to get a chalupa.โ€

Jacob smiled at his wife and put a hand around her waist as they walked out of the room.

โ€œIโ€™ll be right back,โ€ Justin said, heading to follow them.

โ€œJustin, you should go.โ€ My voice was raspy. โ€œIโ€™m fine now, and norovirus is super contagious.โ€

โ€œIโ€™m not going anywhere.โ€ There was something final in his voice. โ€œIโ€™ll be back in half an hour. Just get some rest.โ€

I did. The second they were gone, I fell asleep out of sheer exhaustion. When I woke up, Justin was next to the bed with a bowl of soup and a Gatorade.

โ€œI ordered food and groceries to the house so it was waiting when I dropped them off,โ€ he said. โ€œI figured chicken noodle would be best, but I also got beef barley, minestrone, and this chickpea vegetable one they said was good. I got crackers and applesauce and some bananas too and Iโ€™m making you some tea.โ€

He set the food on the nightstand while I scooted up gingerly to sit against the headboard, my sore stomach yelping.

โ€œWhere are the kids?โ€ I asked.

โ€œSarah went to Josieโ€™s familyโ€™s cabin for the week. Leigh took Alex and Chelsea to the ranch. I also got Imodium, Pepto, and some Kaopectate,โ€ he said. โ€œDo you like honey in your tea?โ€

He waited for my answer with the sweetest, most concerned expression.

He was so worried about me. It was in every line of his face.

I had to look awful. I hadnโ€™t brushed my hair and Iโ€™d been barfing for two days straight. I probably smelled terrible too, but I was too weak and exhausted to do anything about it.

But I was glad he was here. Not just because Iโ€™d needed help, but because I wanted to see him. His presence comforted me the way Maddy did, or Mom when she was taking care of me and not the other way around.

It was so rare that anyone took care of me. It was rare I allowed it.

โ€œHoney?โ€ he asked again. โ€œYes, thank you.โ€

I ate the soup and drank the tea and fell asleep again. When I woke up, it was getting dark outside.

I got up wrapped in a blanket and wandered into the hallway. Justin was on the sofa on his laptop. Probably getting some work done. When he saw me, he put his computer on the coffee table. โ€œHey, youโ€™re up.โ€

โ€œYeah.โ€ I nodded over my shoulder. โ€œI just need to use the bathroom.โ€ โ€œCan I get you anything?โ€

I shook my head. โ€œNo. What time is it?โ€

He looked at his watch. โ€œSeven fifteen. You were asleep for a few hours.โ€

โ€œYou changed your clothes,โ€ I said.

He looked down at his white T-shirt. โ€œI ran home and got my stuff.โ€ I nodded again, too tired for more words.

I used the bathroom, happy I was hydrated enough to need to. Justin had cleaned. The room smelled faintly of bleach.

I decided to take a shower. My legs were wobbly, but I felt gross and slightly self-conscious with Justin here. When I looked in the mirror, it was worse than I thought. I looked like absolute hell. I was pale, I had deep black circles under my eyes. I was getting undressed and I lost my balance and fell a little into the wall. A second later Justin knocked on the door. โ€œAre you all right in there? I heard a thump.โ€

โ€œYeah.โ€ I steadied myself. โ€œIโ€™m just getting ready to take a shower.โ€ โ€œOkay.โ€ A pause. โ€œDo you need any help orโ€ฆ?โ€ I could hear the grin

through the door.

He actually managed to draw a laugh out of me. โ€œNo, Justin. I think Iโ€™ve got it.โ€

โ€œAll right, all right, Iโ€™m just trying to be useful.โ€

He was being nice to me, but this was the first time in almost a week heโ€™d been playful with me.

I knew Iโ€™d broken something between us that night on the lawn. It was the price for my honesty. I just hadnโ€™t anticipated how high it was or how much I would hate paying it.

Why did I think that heโ€™d want casual sex with me? The idea seemed absurd to me now.

So maybe we couldnโ€™t be more than what we were. Our lifestyles didnโ€™t fit. But why did I want to cheapen the friendship that was there?

Because I didnโ€™t know how not to.

I didnโ€™t know how to be with someone that I had these complicated feelings for, Iโ€™d never done it.

He had every right to be upset.

When I came out of the shower, heโ€™d stripped the bed and remade it with

fresh sheets. Heโ€™d opened the window over the bench seat to air out the room. There was a new bottle of Gatorade on the nightstand. I stood in the doorway, watching him with his back to me, putting the last pillowcase on my pillow.

He looked over his shoulder and saw me standing there. โ€œOh, hey. Sorry, I tried to get it done before you got out.โ€

โ€œThank you.โ€

I was wrapped in a towel. I couldnโ€™t stomach putting on my dirty clothes again for the short walk to my room.

He set the pillow on the bed and smiled a little at me, and I felt myself blush.

Iโ€™d been fully ready to go home with him the other night. Heโ€™d had a boner pressed right into my stomach. But this was a different kind of intimacy than that and one I wasnโ€™t used to.

โ€œHow are you feeling?โ€ he asked. โ€œBetter. Still tired.โ€

He looked away, like he wasnโ€™t sure he should be looking at me half- naked like this.

โ€œIโ€™ll let you get some sleep then,โ€ he said. โ€œJustin?โ€

He glanced back at me. โ€œYeah?โ€ โ€œWhy?โ€ I asked quietly.

โ€œWhy what?โ€

โ€œWhy did you come?โ€

โ€œBecause you needed me,โ€ he said simply. โ€œI will always come when you call.โ€

We stood there looking at each other. Then he seemed to remember himself and edged past me out of the room.

I got dressed and got under the covers, feeling good for the first time in days with clean clothes, clean sheets, clean body.

I passed out almost immediately. And when I did, I dreamed of himโ€” being with him at a cafe on a date, walking his dog, going back to his house. I wanted to tell him something the whole time, but I didnโ€™t know what. I kept opening my mouth to talk to him and then nothing would come out and heโ€™d just smile at me. It was weird how mundane the dream was, but how totally invested I felt in it. When I woke up, I was disappointed it

was over and I was back on the island.

It was dark now. I felt for my phone and found it on the charger next to a perspiring glass of ice water that hadnโ€™t been there when I went to sleep. It was 3:00 a.m.

I got up and used the bathroom. Then I poked my head into the living room looking for him. He wasnโ€™t there. I checked Maddyโ€™s room. Not there either.

The disappointment swallowed me.

I donโ€™t know what I thought was going to happen. He had the kids, a dog. He had a job. I couldnโ€™t expect him to stay on this island just to hang out with me. Heโ€™d done more than enough coming here to begin with. But discovering he was gone did something to me.

I missed him.

Iโ€™dย beenย missing him, I realized. At work. At home. Iโ€™d been wanting to see him every single day since the water park. I never got a break from it. It was burning a hole in me.

I stopped in the doorway of the living room and peered around the cottage in the dark. I could see the dishes washed and drying on the rack. A bowl full of fruit that hadnโ€™t been there yesterday. I padded over to the front door. It was closed and locked, but the frame was cracked. Had he kicked it in? He must have. And how did he even get here? Did Neil loan him the yacht? Did he hitchhike? Can you do that on a lake? I had questions that Iโ€™d been too out of it to ask when he was here.

Iโ€™d have to wait until a reasonable hour to call him. Though something told me that if I called him now and woke him up, he wouldnโ€™t mind. It was weird that I knew that. That if I needed him, he would be there and he wouldnโ€™t be bothered by it no matter how late or inconvenient the time. Noโ€ฆ not just if I needed him. If Iย wantedย him, he would be there. It didnโ€™t have to be important. He would be there for anything and any reason. And I knew that.

I took in a deep breath and let it out slowly. Then I turned for my bedroomโ€”and thatโ€™s where I discovered Justin, sleeping on the little bench beneath the window.

A soft smile spread across my face. Heโ€™d stayed.

I gazed at him, wedged into that tiny nook, his long legs tucked almost

to his chest. The throw blanket from the couch covered him, and he was using a little decorative lake-life pillow. He must be so uncomfortable.

Why hadnโ€™t he slept in the living room on the sofa? Or Maddyโ€™s room for that matter? Why hadnโ€™t he gone home and slept in hisย bed? But then I knew why.

He wanted to be close to me. In case I needed him. And he didnโ€™t want to violate my space by sleeping in my bed without my permission, and he wouldnโ€™t wake me up to ask it. So heโ€™d squished himself on a glorified cushioned windowsill instead.

Something happened in my chest. A flutter. Or a crack. I had to clutch it with a hand like a part of me was going to spill out.

Iโ€™m not sure why, but I knew Iโ€™d always remember this. The breeze rolling gently through the curtains on either side of him. The curve of his shoulder and the way he didnโ€™t make the room feel crowded even though anyone in my room who wasnโ€™t Maddy took up too much space.

I thought too about the other night on the lawn. His hands gliding up my rib cage. His mouth on my neck and the warm way he smelled and the feel of his kiss.

I drank in his gentle breathing sounds. The rise and fall of his chest. And something in me accepted him. Opened up and let him in. I felt the stirring of something in my belly so rare to me I could count the occurrences of it on one hand.

Justin was on the island.

Not the real one. The one in my soul.

My eyes teared up at the realization. I didnโ€™t know how to process it. It scared me, and I didnโ€™t know what it meant or what I should do now or how it would change things. But suddenly nothing was the same.

I made my way over to the window and shook him gently. โ€œJustin.โ€ He startled awake. โ€œWhat happened? Are you okay?โ€

โ€œIโ€™m fine. Come to bed.โ€

He stared up at me in the dark like he didnโ€™t believe what heโ€™d heard. โ€œCome to bed,โ€ I said again. โ€œCome on.โ€

He peered at me another moment. Then he got up and came to bed. When I got under the covers, I scooted over to snuggle up next to him.

He wrapped his arms around me and tucked the blanket over my shoulder like this was the most natural thing in the world to him and weโ€™d slept like

this a thousand times before. I put a palm over his heart and lay there feeling the rhythmic beating under my hand.

I wanted to tell him how much Iโ€™d missed him. That Iโ€™d stared at pictures that had only fragments of him in them, how Iโ€™d dreamed about him and how I felt when he came to the cottage.

I didnโ€™t know why it was so hard to say what I was feeling. Maybe because it felt hard to feel what I was feeling.

โ€œYou didnโ€™t leave,โ€ I whispered.

โ€œI will never leave you,โ€ he said tiredly. โ€œI mean, unless you tell me to.

Iโ€™m not a creep.โ€

I laughed and my sore stomach hurt.

He pulled me closer and kissed the top of my head. And for the first time maybe ever, I felt like I belonged somewhere.

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